I see. thank you for posting all your videos. they are really entertaining to watch! you should machine a cool aluminum part for the bike. thanks again for posting
Say did you ever put the Za back together? Now that would be a great watch! You do really nice work. Not sure why you didn't narrate but after awhile I can see that your hands communicate with some questioning gestures. Keep up the good work
If im not mistake part 6 is installing an E50 so I'm guessing he didn't. Just google "youtube in reverse" and put in this url to watch the video backwards. LOL!
Your right - The bike has an automatic clutch, and because that isn't engaged when the engine isn't spinning fast enough that cable forces another clutch to engage so that it can be started by pedaling.
How did you remove the magnet wheel? (excuse me for my bad english i don't know the english noun, in german we say "Polrad") In minute 12:24 you've made a cut and i can't see how you've done it. I have the problem that the magnet wheel is stucked and i can't remove it. It even bend my gear puller out of shape. I would be glad if you could help me because your videos are great! :)
Der Grimm I used the homemade puller shown at 11:00. Mine was VERY stuck, I had left the puller on, and turned the camera off while I looked for a rubber mallet to strike the side of the flywheel. Unfortunately while the camera was off the wheel came unstuck and popped off the crankshaft. I'd recommend buying the correct gear puller with bolts and not the jaw style (preferably made from steel, as the aluminum one I made bent a little).
What is that green cable for? The thing is connected to what slmost seems like it have to do with a cluch or something but these type of engines doesn´t have that since they are automatics so im clueless.
It bent, then when I was looking for a rubber mallet to give it a slight tap while under some outward pressure it popped off itself... off course while the camera wasn't recording.
these videos deserve more views, keep them coming!
I see. thank you for posting all your videos. they are really entertaining to watch! you should machine a cool aluminum part for the bike. thanks again for posting
nice video you can see the details that was very important for me thanks
Nice fly wheel puller! I like it. Homemade!
Awesome! This helps out so much!
I need the dimentions of de firs pice on the cluch center . I m cuban help please. Mi cel number 58121779 contact on WhatsApp
Say did you ever put the Za back together? Now that would be a great watch! You do really nice work. Not sure why you didn't narrate but after awhile I can see that your hands communicate with some questioning gestures. Keep up the good work
If im not mistake part 6 is installing an E50 so I'm guessing he didn't. Just google "youtube in reverse" and put in this url to watch the video backwards. LOL!
Parabens pelo video,sistema de cambio muito interessante e funcional.obrigado por compartilhar.
@16:05 Better take the piston of in an earlier stage so it does get damaged. 👍🏻
Did you end up rebuilding this engine? I did see a assembly video.
Your right - The bike has an automatic clutch, and because that isn't engaged when the engine isn't spinning fast enough that cable forces another clutch to engage so that it can be started by pedaling.
Thanks, glad you like them.
awesome vids.....I have the identical ped...... cheers
Do you know how to take those bearings out of the crank case?
Good work
cool
thanks for the vision
How did you remove the magnet wheel? (excuse me for my bad english i don't know the english noun, in german we say "Polrad")
In minute 12:24 you've made a cut and i can't see how you've done it.
I have the problem that the magnet wheel is stucked and i can't remove it.
It even bend my gear puller out of shape.
I would be glad if you could help me because your videos are great! :)
Der Grimm I used the homemade puller shown at 11:00. Mine was VERY stuck, I had left the puller on, and turned the camera off while I looked for a rubber mallet to strike the side of the flywheel. Unfortunately while the camera was off the wheel came unstuck and popped off the crankshaft.
I'd recommend buying the correct gear puller with bolts and not the jaw style (preferably made from steel, as the aluminum one I made bent a little).
I will, it just takes me a while to get around to it.
What is that green cable for? The thing is connected to what slmost seems like it have to do with a cluch or something but these type of engines doesn´t have that since they are automatics so im clueless.
thats funny that ur into gopeds and rc those two hobbies go together
Ah yes of course forgot about that, thanks for the answer. :)
It bent, then when I was looking for a rubber mallet to give it a slight tap while under some outward pressure it popped off itself... off course while the camera wasn't recording.
wait a minute...how'd you get the flywheel off? the puller was bending ;)
Did you run out of blue gloves? :)
Aweosme
I see you found them later in the video... lol
I HATE those gloves, but it's easier to rip off a pair of gloves and make camera adjustments... I need an oil proof DSLR.
Niiice ;)
U should put captions
dont you have some kind of engine stand. so inexperienced.